| 单词 | traces | 
| 释义 | trace1 of 3noun (1)   ˈtrās  1  a    : a minute and often barely detectable amount or indication  a trace of a smile  b    : an amount of a chemical constituent not always quantitatively determinable because of minuteness   2  a    : a mark or line left by something that has passed    also : footprint   b    : a path, trail, or road made by the passage of animals, people, or vehicles   3  a    : a sign or evidence of some past thing : vestige    b    : engram   4   : something (such as a line) traced or drawn: such as    a    : the marking made by a recording instrument (such as a seismograph or kymograph)    b    : the ground plan of a military installation or position either on a map or on the ground   5  a    : the intersection of a line or plane with a plane    b    : the usually bright line or spot that moves across the screen of a cathode-ray tube    also : the path taken by such a line or spot  6  archaic   : a course or path that one follows    traceless   ˈtrās-ləs adjective trace2 of 3 verb  traced; tracing   transitive verb 1  a    : delineate, sketch    b    : to form (letters, figures, etc.) carefully or painstakingly    c    : to copy (something, such as a drawing) by following the lines or letters as seen through a transparent superimposed sheet    d    : to impress or imprint (a design or pattern) with a tracer    e    : to record a tracing of in the form of a curved, wavy, or broken line  trace the heart action  f    : to adorn with linear ornamentation (such as tracery or chasing)   2  a    : to follow or study out in detail or step by step  trace the history of the war  b    : to discover by going backward over the evidence step by step  trace your ancestry  c    : to discover signs, evidence, or remains of    d    : to follow the footprints, track, or trail of   3   : to lay out the trace of (a military installation)   4  archaic   : to travel over : traverse   intransitive verb 1   : to make one's way    especially : to follow a track or trail  2   : to be traceable historically    traceability   ˌtrā-sə-ˈbi-lə-tē noun trace3 of 3 noun (2)1   : either of two straps, chains, or lines of a harness for attaching a draft animal to something (such as a vehicle) to be drawn   2   : leader sense 1e(2)   3   : one or more vascular bundles supplying a leaf or twig   traces 1 of 2 verb1 as in outlinesto draw or make apparent the outline of trace your hand onto this piece of paper Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
 2 as in tracksto go after or on the track of police traced the burglar back to his apartment, where they discovered a ton of stolen loot Synonyms & Similar Words 
 Antonyms & Near Antonyms 
 traces2 of 2 noun1 as in trailsa mark or series of marks left on a surface by something that has passed along it the wolf came and went without leaving a trace on the hard, dry ground Synonyms & Similar Words 
 2 as in streetsa passage cleared for public vehicular travel an old trace that dates back to the days of the covered wagon Synonyms & Similar Words 
 3 as in pathsa rough course or way formed by or as if by repeated footsteps stay on the trace, or you'll get lost in these thick woods Synonyms & Similar Words 
 4 as in relicsa tiny often physical indication of something lost or vanished a ship that appears to have vanished without a trace on the high seas Synonyms & Similar Words 
 5 as in littlea very small amount doctors detected only a trace of bacteria in the blood sample but put the patient on antibiotics just in case Synonyms & Similar Words 
 Antonyms & Near Antonyms 
 6 as in hintsan almost imperceptible sign of something there didn't seem to be so much as a trace of the truth to anything he said Synonyms & Similar Words 
 Antonyms & Near Antonyms 
 7 as in footstepsthe mark or impression made by a foot followed the traces of the deer into the deep woods Synonyms & Similar Words 
 | 
| 随便看 | 
英语词典包含469781条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。